The comprehensive list of resources below is created for our continuing Matadors to help ensure your continued and successful progress towards your academic, personal and career goals.
Student Life and Support: Continuing Students
Career Preparation, Internships
as well as advice and resources for major to career experiences.
Find jobs, internships, fellowships, co-ops, and grad school information
Research Opportunities
Exploring Graduate School
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; make the most of graduate school
Getting Involved / Student Leadership
Expand your skills by taking on a leadership role
Student Government - Associated Students
Operate a campus non-profit organization -
Leading new students as an orientation leader
Serve your community by
Volunteering through Unified We Serve
Promoting health on campus by being a student peer educator
Showcasing the campus as a University Ambassadors
Gain valuable experience by
Connect with others by
Joining a club or organization on
Going through Fraternity/Sorority recruitment
Participating in a Sport Clubs
Getting involved with the International Student Community at ¼ªÏé·»!
Health and Wellness
Your Health Center
- Klotz Student Health Center: Free and low-cost services provided by doctors, nurses, and health educators. Telehealth Services also available.
- 8 Dimensions of Wellnesses during the COVID-19 Pandemic- Build resilience, cope with stress and positively impact your academics.
Personal Counseling Services
- Personal Counseling and Psychotherapy – Short-term Individual, Group, Psychiatric and Peer-to-Peer Mental Health Services.
- Need Immediate Help? Mental Health Crisis /Urgent Care Service
- Help Yourself! Videos, Blogs, and Presentations provided by the University Counseling Center
Recreation & Relaxation
- Stay active; anytime, anywhere! Find live and on-demand intramural, individual and group exercise programs at the Student Recreation Center (SRC)
- Stay relaxed and revived amid the rush and activity of university life. The Oasis Wellness Center provides live and on demand content to help you meditate, managing stress and more.
Food and Housing Security
- Eat Healthy, even on a budget! CalFresh benefits and Healthy Living programs.
- ¼ªÏé·» Food Pantry, Housing Security and other Basic Needs: ¼ªÏé·» with a Heart.
- Get involved with your Northridge neighbors through the ¼ªÏé·» Institute for Community Health and Well-Being
- is an interactive online well-being platform intended to enhance your mental health, physical wellness, happiness and academic success.
Getting Help & Support
Classroom Assistance, Academic Support & More
- Technology Support
Receive individualized accommodations at The Disability Resources and Educational Services (DRES) department.
Get information on tutoring, writing labs, academic advisement and more
- Class Registration, Degree Completion Planning and Transcripts
¼ªÏé·» Mentorship Program helps students more easily navigate university life.
Deaf & Hard of Hearing Services (NCOD) provides communication access, leadership opportunities, scholarships and direct communication classes
Saftey, Advocacy & Legal Support
The Department of Police Services provides police and emergency services to ¼ªÏé·» 24hours a day.
Seek confidential resources to discuss matters related to sexual violence, relationship abuse, domestic violence, gender based harassment, and stalking through The Campus Care Advocates
Legal support services for ¼ªÏé·» students: Student Legal Support Clinic (“Clinic”)
Immigration related legal services for ¼ªÏé·» Students and their families, Staff and Faculty: DREAM Center
Taking Care of Yourself and Your Family
Obtain free and low-cost health services at Klotz Student Health Center
Receive high quality child care and development services for student parents at the Children’s Center
Connect to various ¼ªÏé·» basic needs resources on the ¼ªÏé·» With a Heart website
Receive nutrition assistance to help low-income individuals and families with ¼ªÏé·» Cal Fresh
provides emergency nourishment and basic necessities at no cost
International Student Support
- Are you a new international student? Have questions making sense of it all? Get Information for new international students here.
Financial Matters
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Scholarships - How to apply and other information
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Check your Financial Aid Status
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Resources "How To" Guides, Tutorials, Financial Planning and more
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Maintain your eligibility Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP)
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Learn How to Budget - Financial Literacy
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Need funding for academic research, special projects, conference, travel
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Scholarships &ÌýResources for International Students
Connecting with Your Community, Cultural Centers and More
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African American/Students of Black descent – The Black HouseÌý
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American Indian StudentsÌý- La Casita - American Indian Student Association (AISA)Ìý
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Asian American/Pacific Islander Students-Glenn Omatsu HouseÌý
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Black Male Scholars cohort program designed to empower its students to recognize their academic potential through embracing the intersections of culture and identity.
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Central American Students-La Casita – Central American United Student Association (CAUSA)
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Chicano/Chicana/Latinx Students - The Chicano House
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Formerly Incarcerated, System Impacted Students, Revolutionary ScholarsÌý
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Former Foster Youth – EOP Resilient Scholars Program
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Jewish Campus Life – Ìý
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LGBTQIA+ÌýStudents - The Pride Center
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ÌýUndocumented Students, Mixed Status Family - The DREAM CenterÌý
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Veteran, Reservists,ÌýDependentÌýStudents – The Veterans Resource Center (VRC)Ìý
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WISDOM (Women Inspired to Succeed and Discover Opportunities through Mentoring) Black female mentoring and support program Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý
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ÌýWomen – Women’s Research and Resource CenterÌý
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ÌýLiving In Housing? – Connect with your community within the residence halls
- ÌýLatinas Rising Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý ÌýÌý
- Black Male InitiativeÌý
- We Are PrideÌý
- Black Girl MagicÌý
- ÌýFirst GenÌý
- Hood ScholarsÌý
- Asian/Pacific Islander (API) Advocates ÌýÌý
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